Stephen Winchell and Zack Mast embody the ultimate small-screen duo, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, as they tear apart the films of 1987 — and each other. In a production that straddles the line between reenactment and satire, director Katlin Schneider stages an adaptation of one of the pair’s most heated episodes, a tense half-hour that spurs the critics to brandish their grandest opinions and cross thumbs with legendary intensity.
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